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Increased liver enzymes and hormonal therapies in girls and adolescents with Turner syndrome.

M Wasniewska1, R Bergamaschi, P Matarazzo, B Predieri, S Bertelloni, A Petri, M Sposito, M F Messina, F De Luca.   

Abstract

Elevated liver enzymes can be seen relatively frequently in patients with Turner syndrome (TS), while the pathogenesis of this remains unclear. Our epidemiological and prospective study aimed to investigate: a) the natural 2-yr course of liver disease in a selected cohort of young patients with TS, who had been preliminarily recruited on the basis of persistently elevated liver enzymes; b) the role of prolonged hormonal therapies in the etiology of liver dysfunction. From an overall population of 214 TS patients younger than 20 yr, only 19 (8.9%) were recruited, according to the following inclusion criteria: increased serum concentrations of one or more liver enzymes, exceeding the uppermost limit of the respective normal ranges, and persistence of these liver alterations for 6 months after the preliminary assessment. On the basis of the results of this prospective study, we can conclude that: a) the prevalence of liver abnormalities in girls and adolescents with TS is much lower and more strictly related to hormonal therapies than in TS adults; b) both autoimmunity and obesity are not frequently involved in the etiology of TS liver dysfunction; c) liver damage is either mild or moderate and its severity is not conditioned by karyotype; d) its course may be self-limiting; e) its natural history may be characterized in some cases by a slight deterioration of intrahepatic cholestasis, with no negative repercussions on liver synthetic function.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16277168     DOI: 10.1007/bf03347555

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest        ISSN: 0391-4097            Impact factor:   4.256


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